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The IGPSPORT BSC100S is a cutting-edge wireless cycling computer that combines advanced GPS technology with a user-friendly interface. Featuring a 2.6-inch auto backlight screen, it offers seamless connectivity with ANT+/BLE5.0 sensors, customizable cycling data, and an impressive 40-hour battery life. With its IPX7 waterproof rating, this bike computer is designed to withstand the elements, making it the perfect companion for any cycling enthusiast.
Color | Black |
Display Size | 2.6 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Included Components | Cable, Battery, Manual, Sensor |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Brand | IGPSPORT |
Manufacturer | iGPSPORT |
Item model number | 43528-149052 |
Product Dimensions | 7.6 x 4.5 x 2 cm; 45 Grams |
ASIN | B07FB26M3S |
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M**O
Bad device for me
It keeps on hanging or stopping can’t record all my rides due to hanging, it stops in the middle of ride. Only works properly is the speed
A**N
Excellent price for a GPS bike computer
I needed a GPS bike speedo because I have a hub dynamo- it's a hub which generates electricity by turning magnets. These magnets interfere with the normal sensors normal lower priced speedos use, as they also use a single magnet which is attached to a spoke. (I bought a Cateye padrone in Oct 2018 after installing my dynamo, and it was either not working, or it gave ludicrous numbers like 70+ kmh when I was just rolling in the car park the store was in)I received it 2 days ago, Yesterday I mounted it, followed the instruction to enter the wheel size, and that was it. It's straight forwards to use. There are 4 lines of data on the screen. This is fixed. There are 4 pages or different screens of data. There are 2 buttons. You press the right one to scroll through them. You can't customise what data you see, beyond flipping through to the screen you want. But to customise a GPS bike computer this size, you'd paid at least x3 more.I cycled around the neighbourhood for about half an hour near sunset yesterday. It works well, no glitches so far.The mount uses x2 elastics. I found it a bit fiddly, but at least there's a backup elastic if one of them snaps.The backlight works too.So far, the only negative is the amount of time it takes to turn on. You press the left button to turn it on, and then you get a screen with every LCS item lit up, and it stays for quite a while, subjectively, perhaps 6-10 seconds, at least mine does. Maybe I'll learn that pressing the on/off/play button different durations or force will hasten this.I'll upload pics later- I'm using a colleague's computer and don't have a USB cable.My 5 star rating is for the item's functionality given it's price. It is not going to compare to a $700 Garmin.One final note. iGPSPORT has x2 pages for this item. This one seems to be the most popular, and at the time of ordering, the price was about USD $75. The other one, which only had x1 review on it, was selling it for USD $64. I looked at both pages a long time to see the difference, but I honestly could not see any, so I ordered from the $64 one. As of today, both pages have equalised their prices to USD $69. I don't know why they keep 2 pages up for the same item.
B**R
A Great GPS... But always difficult to connect to your phone.
Started out positive. Was excited about it... I opened it and I installed the app. It immediately connected to my phone, and I started changing settings. I took it on a quick bike ride and it seemed to track mileage and speed accurately. Grade % is a nice feature, but is about 3-5 seconds delayed. Seems to be a combo of both GPS dats and accelerometer.THE BAD NEWS: it only connected to my phone that one time. I have tried everything. Even reinstalled the app and started fresh. Turned on and off Bluetooth. No way to connect to it. No way even to upload my first test ride. I guess it's an useless device if I can't upload.UPDATE: I've been about to successfully connect after each ride, but only after removing the device from my phone in the app each time. It's not too painful, but it's pretty dumb that I can't just I've the device connected to my phone and sync successfully. Either way, I also tried 2 other cheap gps models - meilan and xoss, and both had issues acquiring GPS and getting accurate data, though both were easier to get the data off of and connected to my phone more easily. Xoss had a better app than iGPSport, and the Bluetooth connection was more reliable. In the end, I kept the iGPSport and returned the xoss and meilan, because the iGPSport has better GPS accuracy, despite the difficulty getting it to connect with my phone.
A**E
Works great
Added this to my road bike and it works amazing. Pretty easy to set up and works great for what i using it for.
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